After staying here for the first 2 nights we had to leave for Hoi An. We left some of our stuff here as we will be back here again in 3 days time. |
A delicious chicken and beef noodle with plenty of green vegetable, the weather continued to be wet with drizzle on and off. |
The coffee shop that we had for our breakfast and there are many of this kind of shop in the area. |
The wet day persisted and we continued to move on. |
We not only used the secondary road we also used narrow alley of such. |
Marble Mountains at the coastal area that is renowned for stone-cutting and sculpture which is about 9km south of Danang. |
A cluster of five hills made from limestone and marble, Marble Mountains are a well-known pilgrimage site with peaks, caves, tunnels and temples. |
The surrounding development and new sights of Da Nang at Non Nouc Beach. |
We stopped by at this homestay for a coke, had a chat and were introduced to this place for future stay. |
We enjoyed the ride meeting the locals on their bicycles from young to old. The weather suddenly turned better. The houses here are relatively new and road are new. |
Hitting a new engineering structure, a beautiful bridge at a remote part of Da Nang. |
The veiw from the bridge overlooking the Marble Mountains and a river. |
As we went deeper into the interior we could see older settlements, narrower roads.. It seems like an old village settlement. |
More and more roads encountered with flooded water some passable some not. |
The surrounding houses are unique, small with interesting design and each having a plot of land in front of it. |
Another road that we had to skip and turn away. |
We bumped into this mobile bao seller several times on the road and the last time we saw him was when we stopped for a coffee break. His bao was steaming hot, meaty and delicious. |
This old settlement has a pottery village nearby but due to the flood we were not able to visit it. This place looks pretty popular with many locals trading and marketing at the road side. |
Then the rain came back again as we were getting closer to the ancient town of Hoi An. |
The sight of the ancient town crowded with foreigners and indeed a testimonial of a popular touristic place in Da Nang. |
We were supposed to cross the river using the bridge in front but it was impossible to do so, the alternative mode of transport was just right in front of us. |
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